Sort of inspired by cool5's flat rides topic.
Where are the seats?
The front of the train just looks...ew!
I wonder how tall that is.
More pictures:
http://rcdb.com/3436.htm?p=0
By the end of its last season the laser had lost a few restraint pads, not the restraints themselves, but the padding around them, made it look sketchy but it was still a great ride
I hate ultratwisters with a passion and I've never even been on one. If alton had ended up with one of those instead of Nemesis I don't think I'd like rollercoasters.
I hate ultratwisters with a passion and I've never even been on one.
Why would that be? You've never ridden one of these so it can't be that you disliked the ride experience.
Personally I love those Ultra Twisters, brilliant rides! Too bad their capacity is very low.
Some simple, yet crazy stuff~
Shaping actually looks pretty good...
Coastercount: 1410(I've seen the world and it's horrid contraptions... @.@) - Wood: 142 - Steel: 1268
I hate ultratwisters with a passion and I've never even been on one.
Why would that be? You've never ridden one of these so it can't be that you disliked the ride experience. Personally I love those Ultra Twisters, brilliant rides! Too bad their capacity is very low.
I dislike their aesthetics (I know its a bad reason but those rides especially bother me) and the closed nature of the ride. I can't see how they provide anything that colossus didn't (heartline rolls). Maybe its short sighted but if I never ride one to prove me wrong or otherwise I won't be too fussed.
I love how people talk about this as a cheap, pathetic, "low-end" B&M coaster that's barely worth riding, then proceed to gush over Bizarro/Medusa, which is essentially a mirror version of the same ride. Besides, the other day on GL:FF I saw a herd of cattle running behind the ride operating area.
Actually I've only heard the Bizzaro theme brings a little character to an other wise cookie cutter ride, not saying it wasn't worth riding, but the difference is simply the scenery amplifies the experience, and when it comes down to it thats what draws us to roller coasters, the experience.
To be honest, I found the parking lot to be quite thrilling. The high speed around parking lines amplified the feeling of speed and the overall dull colors actually created the impression of an old speed machine -- something along the lines of a steel looping woodie. The scenery was certainly better than Goliath's, which was pretty much a coaster diving into a bowl of cement a couple times (props to the foresty queue line though).
Actually I've only heard the Bizzaro theme brings a little character to an other wise cookie cutter ride, not saying it wasn't worth riding, but the difference is simply the scenery amplifies the experience, and when it comes down to it thats what draws us to roller coasters, the experience.
I'd honestly like them to put it back to medusa at this point. The speakers hardly work anymore.